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RFK Jr’s autism comments place blame and shift research responsibility to parents, critics say
Head of US Department of Health told parents to ‘do their own research’ when deciding to vaccinate their childrenRobert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, has intimated that parents are to bla
Read MoreMaharashtra to launch ₹1,600 Cr MEMS 108 ambulance project with SUMEET SSG BVG
10-year public-private partnership aims to roll out emergency medical services across Maharashtra in five phases from November 2025
Read MoreNanavati Max Hospital launches Institute for Advanced Orthopaedics, Spine and Joint Care in Mumbai
The institute integrates surgical specialities, 3D printing, robotics, and rehabilitation for adult and paediatric musculoskeletal care
Read MoreAsthma figures show ‘shocking’ health inequalities in England, charity says
Exclusive: Minority ethnic patients in most deprived areas more likely to face asthma emergency, analysis showsPeople from minority ethnic backgrounds in the most deprived areas of England are up to t
Read MoreSTAT+: House GOP unveils plans to reshape Medicaid
House Republicans have unveiled their plan to reshape Medicaid, looking for cost savings as a way to offset planned tax cuts.
Read More‘Inverse vaccines’: the promise of a ‘holy grail’ treatment for autoimmune diseases
Some researchers say a new approach, which suppresses a particular part of the immune system rather than amplifying it, could be available in the next five yearsAutoimmune diseases affect as many as 8
Read MoreThe right to abortion is under threat in Britain. Secure it now – or risk losing it | Stella Creasy
Decriminalisation is finally possible – but unless we future-proof the law against anti-abortion extremists, the right to choose hangs in the balanceOpening the Pandora’s box of abortion reform is
Read MoreReaders Scrutinize Federal Cuts and Medical Debt
KFF Health News gives readers a chance to comment on a recent batch of stories.
Read MoreMedicaid Payments Barely Keep Hospital Mental Health Units Afloat. Federal Cuts Could Sink Them.
Patients seeking mental health care are more likely to be on Medicaid than patients in more profitable areas of care, such as cancer or cardiac treatment.
Read MoreAn Arm and a Leg: A Health Policy Veteran Puts 2025 in Perspective
Two stories from Washington, D.C., give listeners a sense of what changes the Trump administration has been making to health policy, with KFF Health News’ Julie Ronver and Arthur Allen.
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